26 June 2012
Frankfurt School UNEP Collaborating Centre Releases Indonesia Climate Change Trust Fund Study
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The case study provides insight into the institutional arrangement of a National Climate Finance Institution, and provides an overview of Indonesia's climate change policy.

According to the Frankfurt School, the case study has been prepared as part of the National Climate Finance Institutions Support Programme.

19 June 2012: The Frankfurt School UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Collaborating Centre for Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance has released a case study on the Indonesian Climate Change Trust Fund (ICCTF), a national trust fund aiming to link international finance sources with national investment strategies.

The case study provides insight into the institutional arrangement of a National Climate Finance Institution, and provides an overview of Indonesia’s climate change policy. The case study has been prepared as part of the National Climate Finance Institutions Support Programme. The Programme assists national climate finance institutions in becoming “fit for the funds” through exchange of knowledge, experience, and good practice. The Indonesian case study is part of a series intended to provide examples of the set up and management of national climate finance institutions. [Publication: Case Study: The Indonesia Climate Change Trust Fund]

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